The SCOTUS Fight to Come

Anthony Kennedy’s decision to retire from the Supreme Court after more than three decades has touched off a frenzy that will consume Washington’s attention for the foreseeable future. Kennedy’s successor on the court will likely define the law for decades to come. At The Atlantic, our writers have spent the last several days analyzing the consequences of Kennedy’s departure. In this issue, we’ll tell you what they’ve learned. Take a look, and tell us what other questions you’d like answered.

—Matt Peterson

Ask Olga Khazan Anything

Atlantic health writer Olga Khazan is answering your questions on the forums tomorrow on Tuesday, July 3, from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET. Olga wrote about health inequity in America for our July/August magazine issue. She’s also written about the opioid epidemic, mental illness, and gun violence. Leave your questions for her here.

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